Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1953 — Page 3

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MONROE W. C. T. U. MEETS RECENTLY ijhe hymn, “Deeper, Deeper” opened the meeting of the Monroe W. C. T. U„ when the group held its regular session at the of Mrs. Homer Winteregg recently. Mrs. Grace Burns offered devotions as did Mrs. Floyd Mitchel. The president was in charge of the business hour. A musical program followed with Karlo Stavenick, Marylyn Stucky and Joslyn McCoullough giving a piano number entitled “Dancing Fairies.” Helen Ehrsam gave the lesson on national crusade and the meeting closed with prayer %>y Martha Mcßride. The September meeting Will be held with Helen Ehrsam. POT-LUCK SUPPER ENJOYED BY CLUB A pot-luck supper was enjoyed by members of the Jolly HouseWives Home Economics club of St. Mary’s township recently at Hanna-Nuttman park. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Otis Shifferly, Mrs. Glen Clark, Mrs. Jay Chapman. Mrs. Bill Noll, and Mrs. John Stucky: Following the supper, the presi-

SUNDAY DINNER x MENU FRIED CHICKEN Southern Style ——' i ROAST LEG of PORK Fresh Apple Sauce ' * - ROAST PRIME-4-H BEEF Au Jus. Parsley Potatoes /“French Style Green Beans Head Lettuce and Tomato Salad. Assorted Homemade Pies MIKE’S ✓ SPAGHETTI HOUSE 13th Street at Winchester St

_ GRADE ONE A copy of this Hat will be given your child Wednesday Morning, September 9, 1953. Parent* are to place the exact amount necessary to pay for rental and deposit fees in the attached small envelope and .return it Wednesday Afternoon to the Teacher. j The deposit fee will be refunded at the end of the school term, providing the books are returned in good condition. RENTAL TEXTBOOKS , - • ; I Rental Fees 1 The New We Loot and See .__L J__ $ .09 < The New We Work and Play .09 1 The New We Come and Go - .__ • .10 The New Fun With 1 Dick and Jane Lx___..__ .27 1 The New Our New Friends _ .30 Singing As We Play, Primer I .18 h t v Happy Days With Our Friends (Health) .27 Row Peterson Arithmetic, Book I .16 Row Peterson Arithmetic, Primer __ .14 4 . f $1.60 Plus Deposit Fee .50 $2.10 WORKBOOK AND SUPPLY LIST The workbooks and supplies listed below are to be bought from your local merchant. . t . ,\ New Before We Read 1 _$ .40 New Think & Do Book for Pre-Primer > .40 New Think & Do Book for Primer » .40 New Think & Do Book, Book I ZZZZ '4O I Learn to Write, Book I, Workbook Edition, Manuscript _ 25 Box of Crayolas, 16 colors JJ J” '2O No. 81 Eagle Draughting Pencil We Talk, Spell & Write 1/1 J___ " 61 We Talk, Spell & Write 1/2 _ ,___IZZZZZZZ””’~ ’65 t Row Peterson Arithmetic Workbook Primer 36 Row Peterson Arithmetic Workbook, Book I j .35 . /’ i ' . '■■■” ' — i $4.08 JGRADE TWO RENTAL TEXTBOOKS I, P ■ ~ . IK' I 1.. : ■ fl 4. „ ' 1 . Rental Feet Friends and Neighbors _ 5 .30 j More Friends and Neighbors ZZZi *3O ( -- Singing On The Way I J Z-ZZZZZZ Three Friends (Health) J _____ .32 1 Row Peterson Arithmetic II ____ZZZZZ *39 Science Through the Year , ’4O ] ! • $2.07 Plus Deposit Fee 50 - r ■ — $2.57 WORKBOOK AND SUPPLY LIST Think & Do Book 2/1 _— 4..-L J $ 36 Think &Do Book 2/2 — C _>___24___.J._ ’s6 Spelling We Use, Consumable. Gra<|e 2 —_Z .51 I Learn to Write. Grade 2, Transition Mid-Yr. *>s We Talk, Spell & Write 2/1 J •_[ 4 7C We Talk, Spell & Write 2/2 .76 Row, Peterson Arithmetic Workbook, Book 2 .42 No. 2 Double Q Primary Writing Book , .10 Box of Crayolas. 16 colors ... Z__'ZZ : .20 Golden Rod Tablet ' — LAI L __j .05 j ‘ 3.77 K . . ' GRADE THREE A copy of this list will be given (your child Wednesday Morning, September 9, 1953. Parents are to place the exact amount necessary to pay for rental and deposit fees in the attached small envelope and return it Wednesday Afternoon to the Teacher. ; The deposit fee will be refunded at the end of the school'term, providing the books are returned in good condition. f RENTAL TEXTBOOKS , I 1 Rental Fees Streets and Roads _ « -- $ .33 More Streets and Roads — .33 1 Making Sure of Arithmetic, Grade 3 —, .34 English, Grade 3 .36 Five In The Family _ .30 Spelling We Use, Grade 3 —__jj .21 Singing & Rhyming _ _____ .37 t Geography Around the Home -4. .54 Science Every Day ______ j_ .42 \ v ' ■ 13.20

dent, Jkdrv. Thomas Sheehan, opened the meeting, after which Mrs. Janies Smith and Mrs. Elmer Golliff gave an interesting report on their recent trip to Purdue. (Roll call was answered by “things I’d like my club to do.” Mr-. Elmer Golliff gave a review on the lesson for the month and the door prize was then awarded to Mrs. Harry McDermott. Members were asked td bring an article for the ,auction bake sale in September and the meeting was closed With the club song, “The More We Get Together.” The executive committee of the Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S. will meet Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clarence McKean. A regular meeting of the Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S. will be held in the church annex Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. >‘ K i The Wesley class of the /Methodist church will meet in the Wesley classroom Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock. Hostesses will be Mrs.-” Niland Ochsenrider, Mrs. Orval Baughman and Mrs. Bob Krick. If you have something to sell or roonfs for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. it brings results.

OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT (■ formerly J\ Helen’s Lunch 413 Winchester St. Serving:— Breakfast — Dinner Supper. OPEN MON. AUG. 31st Hours: 6:00 A.M. toi7:00 P.M.

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II « B / <. "7 $ I jffl OMNI A RECENT CEREMONY united Miss Violet Lorraine Judra and Richafg in the home bf the Rev. Lawrence Norris, who officiated. The bfidf Is the daughter of Noble Judge Os route 3 and tke groom is the (son of Mrs Ruby Adams of Bluffton. ' ■ The conujt* are at home in this city at North Secor®' street. < p .— photo by ■ I-s J;.; : ■ > , Zi.—

H—U WjbSPJTAL v n _ Dismissals Mrs. Verlin Geyer and baby boy, Willshire, bhio; Mrs. Kenneth Schwartz ahd baby boy. Berne: I Mrs. Herbert Daiieyj Geneva; Miss. [ Cora Ernest J Decattir. i If you have something to sell or i rooms for sent, try. a Democrat I Want Add. jilt brings results. u" r ' ' 11... 1- ' |L' V ■■/■ •

, Plus peposit. Fee ■ ._ .50 — ’ $3.70 U ‘The workbooks; nnd supplies listed below are to be bought frcAn your local - , jX ‘ WORKBOOK AND SUPPLY LIST Think & Dp Book, sbok 3/1 4 W <0 Think &Do Book, Book 3/2 . 2_ .®0 I Learn to Write. Cfeade 3 Cursive : : , . 2'5 Golden Rod Tablet ____ ____ZZ ~ 05 Box of Crayolas; 16 «01ors Z2I2IZZ2ZZZZ Ji) Box of Prang Wategtolprs Oval 8 ZZZZZZZZZ ' In Water Pan Ml ” ® Making Sure oF Arithmetic Workbook, Grade 3 ZZZZZZZZZZZZ.ZZZZZ \ s2.< GRADE FOUR * | To the price of each rental book will be added a' fee a of 25c as a deposit fee to assure return of the-book in good condition. If the 'Book is returned in good con- 8 dition. this fee is returned to the child at the end of the S school year. ( 1; RENTAL TEXTBOOKS ( | i Rental Feea’i English, Grade 4 .1 5 39 , & Our Big World L_____ L ’.50 ' 1 ; The Girl Next Door ’34 | Making Sure of Arithmetic, Grade 4 .34 Times and Places Z ___ a Webster’s Elementary Dictionary \6O f Singing Every Day j. .40 d Pioneer Children of America ; J Z_ .44 5 3 - Exploring in Science 1 ”ZZ .46 ■ $3.83 I a. Plus Deposit Fee, _ 50 ; kW k f ■ O 7 $4.33 . H [ . WORKBOOK AND SUPPLY LIST ' | Think and De Book, Grade 4 3 4$ Making Sure $ Arithmetic, Workbook, Grade 4 Z”Z”””ZZ” ’gfi English (Jrade? 4, Workbook _ _ _ Spelling We Use, Consumable. Grade 4 ZZZIZIZZZZZZZZ. I Learn to Wrt(4, Grade 4, Consumable _ 25 Golden .Rod Tablet _ Box of Pfans Water Colors Oval 8 1 : ” TA Box Crayolas; 16j Colors ___________» Water Pan _”“”Z”“'ZZZ””" (I Penholder -4-1-L t ZZZZZZ K&S No. C-156D Cdil Bound Composition Book ZZ_ I : . GRADE FIVE g RENTAL TEXTBOOKS „ 11 J ’ Rental Fee.*? English, Grade - $ .41 You _____!.—Z--'4LI ___; .37 p The American Continents .64 Making Sure of Arithmetic, Grade 5 : .34 h Days and De.eds, Fifth Readdr I__. .39' Websters Elementary Dictionary .60 , Singing Together 3 .41 ; Makers of the Americas .63 Working With Science .49 Kl' $4.28 i 1 > Plus Deposit Fee ; .50 •, $4.78 K J WORKBOOK AND SUPPLY LIST English, Grade 5. Workbook .1 ___s .(JI Making Sure of Arithmetic, Workbook. Grade 5 .66 Spelling We Uste. Grade 5. Consumable .sis Think & Do, Grade 5 .W I Learn to Write, Grade 5, .Consumable Golden Rod Tablet / Box of Prang Water Colors Oval 8 70 Box of Crayolas, 16 cdlors _i,; .» .Water Pan ■ ” Penholder 4 _; :_ Z__l_ 65 Loose Leaf Notebook, 2 ring Z.ZIZZIIZZZ i GRADE SIX . RENTAL TEXTBOOKS \ / _ Rental Feewi English, 'Grade 6 — _ _ $ 42 if 1 ■■ ■ i ■ ",-I ' - ’ 7

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y John Stoneburner Reported Improved John Stonebnrner, former Washington township trustee and known Washington township resident. who has been ill at his home near Decatur for several monthsos reported to be improved. ;* The former trustee, who was one of the original sponsors of the Washington, Kirkland apt! Monroe township school consbs- - is again permitted to hare company. Among his recent visitors was Frank Kitsnn, county akjI — ! T— ■

** Mr** jm 1 I * I Society items for today's publication must be phoned In by 11 a. m. (Saturday 9:30 a. m.) Kathleen Terveer Phone 3-2121 SATURDAY ’Teen-age dance, K. of P. home, Sunshine Girls, 9 p.m. MONDAY - Reception for Rev. Benjamin G. Thomas and family, Bethany E. V. B. church, 7:30 p.m. Past President’s Parley, Mrs. Lawrence Rash, 8 p.m. Juniors of American Legion Auxiliary and -mothers, picnic Hanna Nuttman park., 6 p.m. TUESDAY Monroe Methodist W. S. C. S., executive committee," Mrs. Clarence McKean,, 7:30 p.m. Mt. Victory United Brethren W. M. A., Mrs, Helen Miller, 8 p.m.' Eagles -Auxiliary Officers, Eagles hall, 8 p.m. Magley Ladies Aid, all day meeting. j f ; 1 Woman's Guild, carry-in-supper, ?ion E. R. church' social roams, 6:3® p in. Catholic Ladies Os Columbia, C. L. of C. hall, 7:30 p.m. ,1 ' WEDNESDAY fPsi lota Xi. Mrs. Dick Linn, 8 p.m. Academy of Friendship. Moose home, 7:30 p.m. ,> THURSDAY f Monroe Methodist W. S. 0. S.\ church annex, 7:30 p.m. Wesley class, Methodist chhrch, 7:30? p.m. Methodist Ever-Ready class, Mrs. Lloyd Cowens. 7:30 p.m. Unit'll, Bethany E. U. 8., W. S. : W. S., Mrs. Minnie Breiner, 2 p.m. . , —- ditor, who, stopped at thp Stpnei burner home Friday, and reported the former Decatur business man to be greatjy improved. If you have something tb sHI or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. ; . . | t ; i 1 . . • . r ■ -■ j '

■ K 'K- ■. . I M ! You & Others -_2 $ 39 | | Old World Lands ’• 59 ; i Making Sure of Arithmetic, Grade 6 Z.ZKZZZZIZZZ* " 34 i \ People & Progress, Grade 6 j * 39 ' Builders of the Old World — ________Z_Z' .63 Singing in Harmony 2 ’42 Webster. Elementary Dictionary New Ideas In Science ZZ_ZZZZ *SO , - $4.38 Plus Deposit Fee .50 ' K a' ! : — : , ■; ! $4.88 .■ WORKBOOK AND SUPPLY LIST ij , English, Workbook, Grade 6 A_ s6l Spelling We Usey .Grade 6, Consumable 51 Making Sure of Arithmetic} Workbook, Grade 6 __Z_Z .50 I Learn to Write, Grade 6, Consumable 4 . 25 Think & Do Book, Grade 6 Ji ___. ___j > " i 43 Golden Rod Tablet _"Z ” 05 Box of Rrang Water Colors Oval 8 j 70 Box Crayolas 16 dolors L _ J Jon Water Pan 4 IZZZZZZZZ" T "”’ 05 Coil Bound Composition Book, No. C-1583 NM -J.ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Zls r 'J ■ ’• - ’ ■ ° i ' ’ : : -fp $3.45 DECATUR JR. - SR. HIGH SCHOOL " SEVENTH GRADE Adventures for Readers. Book 1 j ' $193 Making Sure of Arithmetic, Grade 7 Z_ EZ 1'37 Making Sure of Arithmetic Workbook Grade 1 J 50 This is America’s Story . 900 A World View Z 2.88 English. Grade 7 j ——————— -.k You’re Growing Up Our Environment: Its Relation to Us -ZZZZZZZ—ZZZZZZZZZZ'ZZ'"’ 4’s4 Spelling We Use, Grade 7/ Consumable _ JL 51 Webster Elementary Dictionary ___l_ 4 Z~ 999 Golden Rod Tablet ,'ji. ... ’ ”"j ’ Box of Crayolas, 16 colors U-—L_ T" r ~l ~~~~ “ Box Prang Water Colors Oval 8 i -n Wat., pan —..........— Rental Baek: (To be rented at school) World Music Horizons Rental Fee: .55 Industrial Arts Texts given out by Instructor. Home Economics p ee per year p e J subject ’ > ' I ■? I j . - ’ ■ EIGHTH GRADE j ' q . Adventures for Readers, Book II I___ $1.98 Making Sure of Arithmetic, Grade 8 4— 4 Z ~~ 137 Making Sure of Arithmetic!, Workbook Grade 8; J ’SO This Is ' America’s Story 4 —______X. 2.88 Our Environment: How We Adapt Ourselves to lit — Z_ 245 of Citizenship J__ 1 s 2 09 English, Grade 8 i.______ ~__Z_____ 176 Spelling We iUse, Grade 8 Consumable 2__Lj-.-ZZZZZZZZZZ"Z .51 The Story of Indiana __;_ J ZZZZ 2J5 Living Safely I___ .72 Coil Bound Notebook ____! iZ~Z " 15 Golden Rod Tablet ______j ..J ZZZIZZZ” ZZ 05 Box Prang Water Colors Oval 8 __4l_-___Z ZZj I’”' 170 Box of Crayolas, 16 colors;, L_ J I’” ‘2O Water Pan —1 _-2..__ZZZZZjZZZZZZZZZZ 05 Webster Elementary Dicitpnary Zx____i._J _Z 139 Rental Book: (To be rented at school) < | i } Music Horizons Rental Fee: .57 L 1 I Industrial Arts Texts given out by Instructor. Home Economics Fee 50c oer year per subject i > FRESHMAN RENTAL ?OOKS fi j 1 , !': ■ 1 , ■ 1 ■ ? j ’-T-- • q , English . 1 \ S ’ English ta Action Grade 9 (D. C. Heath Co.)* $ .54 Adventures in Reading, Mercury Edition (Harcourt , Brace Co.)J - .75 Mathematics » A First Course in Algebra (D. C. Heath Co.) 54 General Mathematics ' | Mathematics in Daily Use (D. C. Heath: Co.) .50 Latin (First Year) ’ Living With the Romans (Lyons & Carnahan) J— .72 t Biology r • - ‘ y ; j- ■

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilolthouse of this city left Friday for a three weeks vi&t in California. They ■plan to visit in! Kansas on their 'fray west.« * 'fw d' it Mr. anq Mrs. Charles* Sheets are the parents of a baby girl, weighing jo lbs.. 2 oz., and bor'n Friday evening at 10:26 p.m. at the hospital, t i -j A baby -boy, weighing 9 lbs., i oz., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyharger kt the hospital Friday at 5 11:42 p.m. This is the first child an the famjly. Lybarger is the manager of the Equity .store in this cit|r. ! | '! » If you hive something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Want Add* It brings results. ’ " ■ ' ni.

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Water Softener H Luxury That Pays \ Harry Sheets, of this.cityj was recently named Adams county representative for Elgin Water Conditioners. Today, he issued the following article on soft water: For downright luxur>, there is nothing to equal a soft tyater bath. It keeps the skint soft and smooth — eliminates those elements in hard water which form sticky soap curds, clog pores,, cause skin blemishes, and makis/hair dull, and Hjeles/. But with all these and the mgpy other benefits of soft wateirX a softener more than pays its vfay in savings. Soap bills are cut as much as 75 percent. The gentle care of soft watet, with less rubbing and scrubbing required, greatly prolongs the life of laun- i dered articles. With no hard wa- i ter soap curds, “tattle-tele grey ’ is eliminated. You can k y-hisk through the dishes in a jiffy when you u£e soft water and they <jry to a shine without wiping. “Since soft water is free from scale forming minerals, heaters ,

/\■ r l ' • . . Biology for You • (Lippincott Co.) 2.4 —_ c _ .88 Health A Safety \ \ Your. Healtjh and Safety (Hqrcourt Brace Co.) _4__ .72 * To the price of each rental,book will be a-dded a fee; of 25c as a deposit fee to assure reitim of the book ; in good condition. the book is returned -4a good* condition. this fee is returned to the child at the end of the school year. 4 ’English Workbook—(English in Action S 5) to be purchased from your local merchant. ' In addition to the above rentals, the following subjects will have subj 8 glVen ° Ut by tlle instructor , a fee of 50c per year per 6U eCt ‘ '■ r 11 Industrial Arts v | 1 Home Economics v : ■. ■ •■Z 4 * ! SOPHOMORE '' <• ' I ■ \ , English i ' r 4' r English In Action, Grade 10 (D. C. Heath Co3* __s .54 Adventures 1 in Appreciation, Mercury Edition (Harcourt-Brace) .81 Mathematics 1 f h pla P« Geometry (Webstar Publ. Co.) .48 History\ ’ ■ , . Making lot «day's World (Allyn-Bacon Co.) 1.00 Latin (Second Year) J s Rome, A World Power (Lyons & jparnahan) .75 Biology J j \ J J . ' J.i Biology for You (Lippincott Co). 88 Health A Safety , - ■’ Your Health & Safety (Harcourt Brace) _2 .72 •English Workbook—(English in Action T 5) to be purchased from your local merchant. f Bookkeeping Home Economics | >' Industrial Arts j . . \ / X ■ - JUNIOR English « Adventures in American Literature, Mercury Edition (Harcourt Brace Co.) ) 2 $ .84 •English Workbook to be selected. Hiatory A History of Our Country (Ginn & Co.) —U- 86 Z Mathematics | r 1 ’ A Second Course in Algebra (Heath & Co.) A6 Physics ’ | : High School Physics <Ginn & Co.) ___J_ .84 NON-RENTAL BOOKS (to be purchased from your, local merchant) Speech ,’Z Your Speech and Mine (Lyons Carnahan) $2.30 Mechanical Drawing \ i 5 Typewriting J Home Economics : •. SENIOR RENTAL BOOKS K ; Rental Fee English Adventure* in English Literature, Mercury Edition* J (Harcourt Brace Co.) J__________s .86 •English Workbook to be selected. I 5 - J 7 I Civics X ■ >' Li ' > ' Government in the United States (Laidlew Co.) _.\ .81 Chemistry : I a ' ■ New World of Chemistry, New Edition (Silver 4 Burdett Co.) EJ .87 Commercial Arithmetic P 2? Applied Business Arlth., Abridged (So.-Western) __ .43 NON-RENTAL BOOKS? (to be purchased from your local merchant) Speech . |l| Your Speech and Mine (Lyons & Carnahan) _____s2.3O Business English Effective Business English (So. Western) - I— 246 4 .Sociology Our Changing Social Order, Revised :(Heath & Co.) 8.13 Commercial Law Applied Business Law (South Western Publ. Co.) __ 2.16 Home Economies Mechanical Driving ' ''! I ■ ' . .1 I I ’ 1; ’■ Jil , ’ ! 1 — —"ljri j ft X • . 1- Hii ! 2

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and piping are kept free from deposits fetter heat transfer means » loweb fuel costs, and expensive repair and replacement of heaters and piping is eliminated. Truly, a home wxiter, softening appliance is one luxury that for itself and keeps on paying dividends ' years after year.” ’p ' 1 f i ji' ■ ' 1 ■ i •. j A plastic resin that boads aluminum parts in airplanes makes it possible for jet planes tb carry fuel in their wfngs. . If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Wan.t Add. It brings results. One Week I ’till Labor Day! ■ -’ > bK JI i Have Your Clothes Cleaned for that; ! [ Holiday Weekend. KELLY DRY CLEANERS 155 8, 2nd St. Phone 3-3202 (We operate ’bur own plant)